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Scott Scandium Frame

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Old 02-07.-2003, 05:28 AM   #1
nickp1969
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Default Scott Scandium Frame

I am thinking of buying a Scott Scandium Road Frame as used by Jean Delatour, and want to know any problems anyone has had with this frame. Is it as light and stiff as is claimed?
Any feedback is welcome.

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Old 03-07.-2003, 09:07 PM   #2
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If you want a superlight Scott then see if you can get your hands on the new full carbon C1-Team Edition. Weighs about 1200-1300grams for the total frameset. Friend of mine just got one, he'll lend it to me to I can compare to my OCLV Trek.
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